Synopses & Reviews
This book has a completely original theme, or set of themes. It offers first a new way of analyzing styles of legal reasoning--between more "formal" and more "substantive" styles--that is a major contribution to jurisprudence in its own right. The authors then go on to demonstrate in detail the differences in legal reasoning--and in the legal systems as a whole--between England and America, and suggest that the English is a much more "formal" system and the American a more "substantive." Finally, the book explores a wide range of cultural, institutional, and historical factors relating to the two legal systems.
Review
"An awesome and important original contribution."--Choice
Table of Contents
1. The principle of electromagnetism
2. Electric charges at rest - I
3. Electric charges at rest - II
4. Steady electric currents
5. The magnetic fields of steady electric currents
6. Electromagnetic induction
7. The magnetic effects of iron
8. Electromechanics
9. Electromagnetic radiation
Appendices
Further reading
Index